Playoffs:Simmons helped lead the 76ers to a 4-1 series victory over the Miami Heat, nearly averaging a triple-double. He ended the series with two triple-doubles and four double-doubles, with his best game coming in game four where he scored 17 points, grabbed 13 rebounds, and 10 assists in thier 106-102 win. The 76ers will play the winner of the Boston Celtics and Milwaukee Bucks series at a date and time that is TBD.

Here’s how former LSU players fared in the NBA at the conclusion of the regular season:

2017-18: Martin finished the season with a career-high in games played, points, rebounds, assists, steals, and blocks. However, he did not play in the final four games of the season for the Memphis Grizzlies due to a left ankle sprain.

2017-18: Simmons was sensational in his rookie year, playing in 81 games in the 2017-18 regular season. He finished third in the NBA in triple-doubles last year with 12, and 11th in double-doubles with 38. He led all rookies in rebounds, assists, steals, and minutes played. The NBA Rookie of the Year candidate was also a three-time rookie of the month winner. The 76ers will play the Miami Heat in round one of the NBA Playoffs on Sat. April 14 at 7 p.m. CT on ESPN. All stats are courtesy of ESPN.com.

2017-18: Blakeney proved himself to be one of the most exciting players in the G-League this year, earning MVP honors. He was first in the league in points, field goals, free throws, and second in minutes played.

2017-18: Gray played in 45 games for the Northern Arizona and was sensational in those games. He finished the season ranked first in the G-League in steals and in the top 20 in minutes, points, and assists.

2017-18: Victor played in 19 games for the Rio Grande Valley Renegades. As the four seed in the G-League Playoffs, the Renegades advanced to the second round, but were eventually eliminated by the Austin Spurs.